I imagined there might be a menu tree whereby I could select for example

JSOURCE
   PRIMITIVES
      VERBS
         MONADS
            ADD (+)  <===

or 

JSOURCE
   PRIMITIVES
      ADVERBS
         MONADS
            INSERT (/) <===

Etc. where each tree would take you to the page containing the C source which 
performs the selected function. That’s obviously over simplistic but simple is 
what I do best!

Richard

> On 8 Mar 2023, at 14:39, Raul Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hopefully you can help us by showing us where things break down.
> 
> Currently, https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Source links to github --
> the top link in the content of that page should lead to
> https://github.com/jsoftware/jsource in your web browser.
> 
> And, on that github page, there should be a green "Code" button, near
> the top, on the right, which when pressed gives you a dropdown.
> 
> That dropdown should contain a "Download Zip" link.
> 
> You should not need to be logged in on the wiki, nor in github, to
> download a copy of the J source code.
> 
> Now, .. I guess one issue here is that there's so many other links
> that it's easy to get lost on the way there. But perhaps there might
> be other issues which have also gotten in your way?. Are these
> anything we could fix?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> 
> --
> Raul
> 
>> On Wed, Mar 8, 2023 at 9:33 AM Richard Donovan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Yes I have GitHub installed, but I don’t know how to navigate to J source.
>> 
>> I’ve never heard of a source tarball! Is that easier and how do I get it?
>> 
>> Thanks
>> ________________________________
>> From: General <[email protected]> on behalf of bill lam 
>> <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Wednesday, March 8, 2023 1:38:08 PM
>> To: General forum <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Re: [Jgeneral] Access source through GitHub
>> 
>> Do you have git installed already? If not you can download the source
>> tarball.
>> 
>>> On Wed, Mar 8, 2023, 8:14 PM Richard Donovan <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi all
>>> 
>>> I am interested in looking at the J interpreter source code which I
>>> believe is available.
>>> 
>>> I am not used to using GitHub although I have an account. Could someone
>>> please assist me? For example, should I wish to examine the source that
>>> processes the dyad +, “plus”, how should I navigate to that from the GitHub
>>> main screen?
>>> 
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> 
>>> Richard
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